Mainstream Admits Hitler Never Killed Himself, Was Allowed to Escape — Died an Old Man

Did Adolf Hitler kill himself? The mainstream media thinks not.

Rumors of Adolf Hitler surviving the Second World War and living out the rest of days elsewhere in the world have long been banished to the ‘conspiracy theory’ folder of history, but mounting evidence suggests this might be have been the case after all.

Hitler was one of the most protected men in the world at the time of his death, and his apparent suicide was conduct with the utmost secrecy.

When Mussolini died his body was paraded in the streets for his enemies to see, but no-one ever saw the body of Hitler apart from the select few who were drafted in to help his final wishes.

Historian Abel Basti has shed new light on the secretive circumstances surrounding Hitlers death in his new book “El Exilio de Hitler,” or “Hitler in Exile”, which claims that Hitler managed to escape and live his remaining years in South America.

Basti said:

“There was an agreement with the US that Hitler would run away and that he shouldn’t fall into the hands of the Soviet Union,” and “This also applies to many scientists, the military and spies who later took part in the struggle against the Soviet regime.”

His escape wasn’t without difficulties, as the book claims he traveled by helicopter and U-boat, first to Spain, the Canary Islands and then his final destination, Argentina.

The book claims that Hitler lived here secretly until his death in 1971 and states

“Wealthy families who helped him over the years were responsible for the organization of his funeral,” Basti says, and “Hitler was buried in an underground bunker, which is now an elegant hotel in the city of Asuncion. In 1973, the entrance to the bunker was sealed, and 40 people came to say goodbye to Hitler. One of those who attended [the funeral], Brazilian serviceman Fernando Nogueira de Araujo, then told a newspaper about the ceremony.”